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Charta is a dramatic audio podcast created, written, directed and produced by Dereck Fahie. The show is set at the fictional “Breakwall Marina,” charter yacht company office in the Virgin Islands. The series follows two struggling boat captains Deni Mesa, a former Coast Guardsman, and his former shipmate Steve Roberts. Migrant smuggling is the engine that drives the show. There are five main cast members Deni Mesa, Steve Roberts, Sandra Nelson, Joe Gilbert and Kris Imani. Additionally, the m ...
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Audio Theatre Central

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We explore family-friendly audio drama through news, reviews, and interviews with cast and crew. Audio drama critic, J.D. Sutter, and a rotating cast of co-hosts discuss new releases from series such as Lamplighter Theatre, Adventures in Odyssey, Focus on the Family Radio Theatre, Heirloom Audio, and Jonathan Park. They will also introduce you to the work of other producers that the team thinks you'll enjoy and address industry topics that are of interest to the fanbase. Become a supporter o ...
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Writing Break

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Writing Break is an ad-free, award-winning podcast for writers. Take a break with America’s Editor and learn her best writing tips, catch up on the latest publishing industry news, and recharge with a fellow book lover who understands the plight of the writer.
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Looking back we can often see the funny side of things. These stories are about people like us who get themselves into situations that are bizarre, ridiculous or just plain funny. Have a listen, they are all 4 - 5 minutes long - and if you like them, please share and/or follow!
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The Hound of the Baskervilles is the third of four crime novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes. Originally serialised in The Strand Magazine from August 1901 to April 1902, it is set largely on Dartmoor in Devon in England's West Country and tells the story of an attempted murder inspired by the legend of a fearsome, diabolical hound.
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This Christmas, bring your family to the manger, and experience the power, joy, and peace of the greatest story ever told. Drawing on the talents of award-winning writers, composers, actors, and sound engineers, AudioStories presents NATIVITY: The Audio Dramatization of the Birth of Jesus Christ, an epic, five-episode, “movie for your mind.” With a cast of more than 60 actors, an original orchestral score, and sonic environments designed to carry you away to the Holy Land, NATIVITY is sure t ...
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The Mistress Files

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There's no such thing as true evil in this world. Evil is only defined by which side of the line one stands. Follow the tales of The Mistress, one of the most feared criminal masterminds the world has ever known, and ask yourself: Which side are you on? The Mistress Files is a six-episode miniseries releasing bi-monthly once a year. Brought to you by Dramatically Dapper, featuring the writing talents of Alexander Liddel. For news and updates, follow us on Twitter at @DramaticDapper
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Explore the whimsy realm of Wonderland through the eyes of the curious Alice. April Sadowski reads the story, which will be presented one chapter at a time. Sound and background effects add to the story’s depth. You can download a companion PDF book to read-along at https://nother.us/audio-books/alice-in-wonderland/
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Enter the macabre mind of gothic literature master, Edgar Allan Poe, as we bring thirteen classic tales to life with voice actors, sound effects and music. This production — conceived from the brilliant minds of Olivia French and Alexandra Meerbach — features the voices of Australian actors, and is proudly supported by the Ballarat Arts Foundation. RavenMad’s adaptation aims to grant listeners access to Poe’s arabesque world and ignite a passion for the sinister and sublime genre of gothic l ...
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Despite its optimistic title, Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well has often been considered a "problem play." Ostensibly a comedy, the play also has fairy tale elements, as it focuses on Helena, a virtuous orphan, who loves Bertram, the haughty son of her protectress, the Countess of Rousillon. When Bertram, desperate for adventure, leaves Rousillon to serve in the King's army, Helena pursues him.
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This is the final installment in Sophocles's Theban Plays, following Oedipus Rex and Oedipus at Colonus. Oedipus's daughter Antigone deliberately breaks the laws of Thebes when she buries her brother's body and is sentenced to death. She clashes with Creon, the King of Thebes, over what constitutes justice and morality: the laws of the state or the laws of the individual.
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The disappearance of a German spy and the gathering storm that foretells the prelude to World War I is what greets you in this riveting book. The further you read the more mysteries unfold like secret submarine plans with some pages missing found in the hands of a corpse. There's also family insanity in Cornwall, a dead Spaniard and mafia hiding in an empty London flat. His Last Bow was published in the Strand Magazine circa 1908 and included several other short stories as well. Even during ...
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Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey is a book about the life of Catherine Morland and her romantic relationships. The novel is divided into two parts; the first part begins with Catherine’s visit to Bath and her relationship with Henry Tilney and the other people she met there, and the second part starts with the arrival of Frederick Tilney and her visit to Northanger Abbey. This book alongside Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility is considered one of the major works of Jane Austen. The ...
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Henry VI, Part 1 is a history play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1591, and set during the lifetime of King Henry VI of England. Whereas 2 Henry VI deals with the King's inability to quell the bickering of his nobles, and the inevitability of armed conflict, and 3 Henry VI deals with the horrors of that conflict, 1 Henry VI deals with the loss of England's French territories and the political machinations leading up to the Wars of the Roses, as the English political ...
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The Pulse

Accessible Media Inc.

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The Pulse is a podcast discussing issues impacting the disability community across Canada on AMI-audio. Host Joeita Gupta, who is blind, also works full-time at a nonprofit in Toronto, specializing in housing/tenant rights.
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Hey You have stumbled across a comedic and drama filled podcast including spicy drama on the news or an acting seen between the co-hosts. Have fun! Also if the listeners ask for it we’ll do live streams
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The Symposium (Ancient Greek: Συμπόσιον) is a philosophical book written by Plato sometime after 385 BCE. On one level the book deals with the genealogy, nature and purpose of love, on another level the book deals with the topic of knowledge, specifically how does one know what one knows. The topic of love is taken up in the form of a group of speeches, given by a group of men at a symposium or a wine drinking party at the house of the tragedian Agathon at Athens. Plato constructed the Sympo ...
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What do great Opportunity Culture educators do, and what have they learned about successfully redesigning school roles to reach all students with excellent teaching? Opportunity Culture Audio pieces bring their voices and advice to you, to help confront some of the stickiest issues facing education.
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William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice was probably written between 1596 and 1598, and was printed with the comedies in the First Folio of 1623. Bassanio, an impoverished gentleman, uses the credit of his friend, the merchant Antonio, to borrow money from a wealthy Jew, Shylock. Antonio pledges to pay Shylock a pound of flesh if he defaults on the loan, which Bassanio will use to woo a rich heiress, Portia. A subplot concerns the elopement of Shylock's daughter Jessica with a Christian ...
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The Pirates of Penzance; or, The Slave of Duty is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. The story concerns Frederic, who, having completed his 21st year, is released from his apprenticeship to a band of tender-hearted pirates. He meets Mabel, the daughter of Major-General Stanley, and the two young people fall instantly in love. Frederic finds out, however, that he was born on 29 February, and so, technically, he only has a birthday each leap ...
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Antony and Cleopatra is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written sometime between 1603 and 1607. It was first printed in the First Folio of 1623. The plot is based on Thomas North's translation of Plutarch's Life of Marcus Antonius and follows the relationship between Cleopatra and Mark Antony from the time of the Parthian War to Cleopatra's suicide. The major antagonist is Octavius Caesar, one of Antony's fellow triumviri and the future first emperor of Rome. The trag ...
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Adults 18 years old and over only. NSFW, not safe for work nor school! Spicy dramatized erotic stories. Podcasts just got sexier! Cupid's Foreplay is chocked full of arousing sex scenes that will leave your ears burning and your cheeks blushing!!! Explicitly written titillating short stories recorded expressly for discerning adult lovers of salacious erotica. Please enjoy! Books by Tracee A. Hanna are available at Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Walmart, Google Play Store, Apple Books, and other fin ...
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This is truly a delightful compilation of some of the best known and loved passages from William Shakespeare's plays. Most readers would be familiar with all or at least some of them. If you've studied Shakespeare in school or college, plays like The Merchant of Venice and Macbeth were probably assigned texts. However, if you haven't encountered these plays before, Shakespeare Monologues is a great volume to browse through and enjoy at leisure. It's important to know that there is a distinct ...
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An engaging podcast series that offers a unique dramatization of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” featuring the talented Gray family, who collectively portray all the characters. In this captivating retelling, listeners are whisked away to Victorian London, experiencing the transformation of Ebenezer Scrooge through the diverse voices and dynamic interpretations of a single family. Join this unique family cast on a journey through the timeless themes of compassion, redemption, and the h ...
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This story opens at a fashionable dinner party in Sir Robert Chiltern's home in the heart of London's stylish Grosvenor Square. One of Lady Chiltern's old school-friends, Mrs. Cheveley, a woman with a dubious past, accosts Sir Robert and threatens to expose a financial crime that he had once participated in, unless he agrees to finance a fraudulent construction project that she's promoting. Lady Chiltern is astounded when her husband who had been the severest critic of this project suddenly ...
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The Tragedy of King Richard II, by William Shakespeare, is the first of the history series that continues with Parts 1 and 2 of King Henry IV and with The Life of King Henry V. At the beginning of the play, Richard II banishes his cousin Henry Bolingbroke from England. Bolingbroke later returns with an army and the support of some of the nobility, and he deposes Richard. Richard is separated from his beloved Queen, imprisoned, and later murdered. By the end of the play, Bolingbroke has been ...
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A secret shared by four convicts and two prison guards, a daughter in search of her missing father, a strange gift of a single pearl received every year, a fabulous treasure buried in the ancient Agra Fort in India, an eccentric detective being consulted to solve a deadly puzzle. All these events are set against the turbulent backdrop of the Great Indian Mutiny of 1857 in the second Sherlock Holmes novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Sign of the Four. Mary Morstan, a lovely young woman, com ...
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Summer nights, romance, music, comedy, pairs of lovers who have yet to confess their feelings to each other, comedy and more than a touch of magic are all woven into one of Shakespeare's most delightful and ethereal creations – A Midsummer Night's Dream. The plot is as light and enchanting as the settings themselves. The Duke of Athens is busy with preparations for his forthcoming wedding to Hippolyta the Amazonian Queen. In the midst of this, Egeus, an Athenian aristocrat marches in, flanke ...
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In a tiny French dukedom, a younger brother usurps his elder brother's throne. Duke Senior is banished to the Forest of Arden along with his faithful retainers, leaving his lovely daughter Rosalind behind to serve as a companion for the usurper's daughter, Celia. However, the outspoken Rosalind soon earns her uncle's wrath and is also condemned to exile. The two cousins decide to flee together and join Duke Senior in the forest. Meanwhile, a young nobleman, Orlando is thrown out of his home ...
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If you've watched and loved the delightful musical My Fair Lady, then you'd love to read the wonderful play on which it is based. Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw is equally engrossing and as full of charm, wit and underlying pathos. First performed on stage in 1912, Pygmalion takes its title from the Greek myth of Pygmalion and Galatea. In the ancient story, a brilliant sculptor, Pygmalion falls in love with one of his own creations, a ravishingly beautiful sculpture whom he names Galatea. ...
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Considered to be one of Shakespeare's greatest plays, the tragedy King Lear portrays some of the darkest aspects of human nature that can be found in literature. The helplessness of the human condition, as we fall prey to our destinies, the injustice and random cruelties practiced by people, suffering and humiliation, the lust for power and the greed for wealth are all depicted in this magnificent play. And through it all, runs the golden thread of love and sacrifice, daughterly affection an ...
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In seventeenth century Venice, a wealthy and debauched man discovers that the woman he is infatuated with is secretly married to a Moorish general in the Venetian army. He shares his grief and rage with a lowly ensign in the army who also has reason to hate the general for promoting a younger man above him. The villainous ensign now plots to destroy the noble general in a diabolical scheme of jealousy, paranoia and murder, set against the backdrop of the bloody Turkish-Venetian wars. This ti ...
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Right from its famous opening scene which begins, “Thunder and lightning. Enter Three Witches” The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare holds the reader fast in a stirring, monumental experience that plumbs the depths of the human soul and reveals its most morbid secrets. The play is set in medieval Scotland. It is based partly on historical facts and recounts the tale of Macbeth, who was a king in Scotland, according to The Holinshead Chronicles, a book published in 1577. This book was ...
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GreenBean, The host of JetNation's "On the Road of GreenBean" will take us through the corridors of NY JETS Fandom that few other podcasts dare to go. Intensity wrapped up with Humor and a touch of informed intelligence. Our fluffy white bearded friend will entertain while he informs. NY JETS Talk like it has never been done before! #NYJETS #nyjets #nyj #takeflight #jetup #jetsfootball
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Synopsis: Our ALL-IN-ONE channel showcases our discussions on Singapore youth perspectives and social issues, geopolitics through an Asian lens, health, climate change, money, career, sports, pop culture and music. Follow our shows on your favourite audio apps Apple Podcasts, Spotify or even ST's app, which has a dedicated podcast player section. Produced by podcast editor Ernest Luis & The Straits Times, SPH Media Trust.
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A nonprofit educational journal focused on the scriptures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: the Book of Mormon, the Pearl of Great Price, the Bible, Doctrine and Covenants, early LDS history, and related subjects. All publications are peer-reviewed and are made available as free internet downloads or through at-cost print-on-demand services.
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This week Joeita speaks to blind YouTuber Sam Seavey, creator of the Blind Life YouTube channel. Highlights Blindness & Technology - Opening Remarks (00:00) Introducing Sam Seavey – YouTuber & Host of the Blind Life (01:13) Growing the Channel & Standing Out from the Crowd (03:06) Knowing Your Audience (04:51) Latest Tech Developments for the Blind…
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As more carbon dioxide accumulates in the atmosphere, the urgency is growing for safe and sustainable methods to remove this main greenhouse gas from the air to limit the impact of climate change. Synopsis: Every first and third Sunday of the month, The Straits Times analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to c…
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Abstract: The identity of “the people of Nephi who were spared, and also those who had been called Lamanites, who had been spared” (3 Nephi 10:18) as “a remnant of the seed of Joseph” (3 Nephi 5:23; 10:17; compare Alma 46:23–27; Ether 13:6–10) or “a remnant of the house of Joseph” (3 Nephi 15:12) is key […] The post “I Shall Gather In”: The Name Jo…
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Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry wants to take action to get people to return to brick-and-mortar stores. Synopsis: Every first Friday of the month, The Straits Times chats with ST’s correspondents in the Asia-Pacific, the US and Europe, about life as it goes on, amid the screaming headlines and bubbling crises. The Japanese are sent…
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Is our celebration of old buildings, or even old-school businesses, a little too late? Synopsis: The Usual Place host Natasha Ann Zachariah explores contemporary societal choices and youth perspectives. In the last few months before Peace Centre closed in 2024, people flocked to the Sophia Road mall to soak up the vibes. Golden Mile Complex in Beac…
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Bundeskabinett will umstrittenen Haushalt für 2025 beschließen / Elon Musk verlegt Sitz seiner Firmen SpaceX und X von Kalifornien nach Texas / Gedenken an 38 australische Opfer bei MH17-Katastrophe / Regierung wird Fair Work Commission unterstützen Vorwürfe kriminellen Verhaltens innerhalb der Gewerkschaft CFMEU zu untersuchen / Haushaltsüberschus…
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Perhaps the top colorist in his field, Stefan Sonnefeld joins us for our 200th episode! If you aren’t aware of Stefan, you’ve almost certainly seen his work. Some of his recent projects include “Top Gun: Maverick,” “The White Lotus,” and “Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3.” His credit list includes some of the biggest franchises in our business, incl…
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Yessie Mosby is one of the so-called Torres Strait Eight, a group from the Pacific islands that has filed a complaint with the UN Human Rights Council. Their complaint — that Australia is not doing enough to protect its people from climate change — was the first case of its kind. Now Mosby is at the Pacific Arts and Culture Festival in Hawaii, tryi…
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Does this sound familiar: you have fulfilled your dream of living in Australia and all your now need is work. Without work experience in the country, this can be difficult. We talk to career advisor Melita Long and ask her for helpful tips. - Kennen Sie das auch? Sie haben sich den Traum vom Leben in Australien verwirklicht und alles was ihnen jetz…
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It's the review many have been waiting for! Today J.D. and Austin do a deep dive into Adventures in Odyssey #75: The Best Is Yet To Come, discussing the plots, performances, and production values of these six episodes. In addition to this discussion, J.D. responds to feedback from Nato, Bethany, Rose, and David. But before all of that, he shares a …
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Former President Donald Trump was shot at during an election campaign appearance in Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024. He was injured in the right ear, one bystander was killed and another was injured. The Secret Service is currently under massive pressure to explain how the assassination attempt could take place in front of the nation. President Joe B…
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In Australia, detainees train retired racing dogs for subsequent adoption. By doing so, dogs and humans help each other to prepare for a new life in freedom. - In Australien trainieren Häftlinge pensionierte Rennhunde für die spätere Adoption. Auf diese Weite helfen sich Hund und Mensch gegenseitig, um sich auf ein neues Leben in Freiheit vorzubere…
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27 years ago, Siegfried Bergmann followed his wife Nicole's dream and moved to Melbourne - because Nicole always wanted to live in Australia. But contrary to expectations, she could not feel at home Down Under and returned to Germany. Siegfried stayed back and the marriage between the two ended. In an interview, he talks about what it is like to li…
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Joe Biden ruft nach Trump-Attentat zur Ruhe auf / Viktorianische Bau-Gewerkschaft unter Zwangsverwaltung gestellt / Mindestens 13 Tote nach Angriff auf Schule in Gaza / Australische Banken müssen 28 Milliarden Dollar an zu hohen Gebühren zurückzahlen / König Charles und Königin Camilla kündigen Australien-Besuch an / Spanien zum vierten Mal Fußball…
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What are the strengths and weaknesses as of today, since the Catalist board was set up in 2007? Synopsis: Senior columnist Ven Sreenivasan offers you an extra edge in managing your hard-earned money. In this episode, Ven hosts Ong Hwee Li, the chief executive officer of SAC Capital. SAC specialises in areas like investment banking, corporate merger…
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We preview the Desiring Autism and Neurodivergence Symposium with Patty Douglas,Associate Professor of Disability Studies & Chair of Student Success and Wellness at Queen's University & Metis Beadworker & Visual Artist Claire Johnston. Highlights: Autism & Neurodiversity in Educational Settings - Opening Remarks (00:00) Introducing Patricia Douglas…
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Abstract: While, for understandable reasons, Protestant Christendom tends to downplay the question, the more ancient Christian churches have historically placed considerable weight on what is often termed “apostolic succession.” The Catholic church, for instance, strongly affirms the “primacy of Peter” and the status of the Bishop of Rome, the Pope…
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The German musician and singer/songwriter Frank Frikker has lived in Australia since 2004 and is known for his mix of folk, blues, jazz and country. Frikker tells stories through his songs, which are often humorous and satirical. Despite a successful career in international management, he has always retained his passion for music and songwriting. -…
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Versprecher von Biden bei NATO Gipfel bestimmen Schlagzeilen / Bundeskanzler Olaf Scholz verteidigt Entscheidung zur Stationierung von US-Marschflugkörper in Deutschland / Ukraines Präsident Selenskyj fordert Aufhebung aller Auflagen für den Einsatz westlicher Waffen gegen russisches Staatsgebiet / Ein Mitglied der australischen Verteidigungsstreit…
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Analysing this is our guest - Ambassador Peter Tesch, the veteran Australian diplomat and policy strategist. Synopsis: Join The Straits Times' associate editor and senior Asia columnist Ravi Velloor, as he distils his experience from four decades of covering the continent. In this episode, Ravi speaks with the eminent Australian diplomat Peter Tesc…
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Bundesaußenministerin Baerbock schließt erneute Kanzlerkandidatur aus / Neue Warnungen für Anwohner der Gemeinden um abgebrannte Chemiefabrik / USA stationieren ab 2026 Langstreckenraketen in Deutschland / Papua-Neuguineas Energieminister Jimmy Maladina bekennt sich für nicht schuldig / Kosten für den Versand von Waren nach Australien steigen weite…
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Feuer in Fabrik im Westen Melbournes nach einer chemischen Explosion / US-Präsident Biden sagt Ukraine weitere Hilfen zu bei NATO-Gipfel / Russland streitet Verantwortung für Angriff auf Kinderkrankenhaus in Kiew ab / Laut palästinensischer Vertreter wurden 29 Menschen bei israelischem Luftangriff in Süd-Gaza getötet / Australien verspricht Tuvalu …
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Singaporeans who have been to Olympics tell us why it is so important. Synopsis: The Straits Times tackles the talking points in sport every second Wednesday of the month. Whether you are an athlete or a sports enthusiast, it is clear that the Olympics hold a special place in hearts worldwide. From historic achievements to record breaking feats, th…
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Documentary filmmaker Lance Oppenheim, as well as sound supervisor and re-recording mixer Paul Hsu, join us to discuss their new HBO documentary limited-series, “Ren Faire.” The show details the Succession-like power struggle atop the Texas Renaissance Festival, amid its founder’s impending retirement. It was filmed in an appropriately over-the-top…
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Sarah Christin Reichmann is CEO and co-founder of Taylor & Richman, a consulting start-up that focuses on mindset and belief systems in leadership training. At the end of 2021, she took a break from her job in Munich to realize her vision here in Australia. With her expertise and interdisciplinary approach, she drives progress in the business world…
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Portugal, Greece, Spain, Chile, California and now Sicily: They all have to deal with forest fires time and again. One thing in common stands out: All of these regions have an invasive species that virtually drives the fires: the Australian eucalyptus. - Portugal, Griechenland, Spanien, Chile, Kalifornien und jetzt Sizilien: Sie alle haben immer wi…
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The whole of Europe was looking at France this weekend. The vote, known as the “fate election,” was about the question of whether the right-wing populist Rassemblement National led by Marine Le Pen could also win the majority of votes in the French parliamentary elections after the successes in the European elections. Things turned out differently,…
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The dream of a summer fairytale 2024 is over for the German national team. After many scoring chances, emotional duels and a controversial refereeing decision, our football expert Christine Pfeiffer believes that the Spaniards deserved to win. - Aus der Traum vom Sommermärchen 2024 für die deutsche Nationalelf. Nach vielen Torchancen, emotionalen Z…
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After playing their way into the hearts of more than just their Swiss fans, the Swiss national team were knocked out in the quarter-finals against England on Saturday. We talk to Claudio Hermenjat about why they can still be proud of their performance and why we can expect a strong Swiss national team at the 2026 World Cup. Claudio comes from Fribo…
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Sandwiches the likes of which Nuremberg has never seen before - that's the promise of Natalie Sanseverino. Once a month, the sourdough-loving Australian sells sandwiches in Nuremberg - together with a German chef. In this interview, she reveals why she draws inspiration from Melbourne and how her sandwiches differ from German classics. - Sandwiches…
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The tension between drivers and motorcyclists in Singapore is longstanding, ugly and increasingly a fatality risk - but what lies at the root of this strained relationship? Synopsis: Every first Monday of the month, The Straits Times takes a hard look at social issues of the day with guests. Traffic accidents claimed the lives of 54 people within t…
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Long internships are just one form of the many talent schemes that are accepted by employers. Synopsis: Every second Monday of the month, The Straits Times helps you put your career on the right footing from the outset. The job search is getting increasingly complex as the range of options broaden. Employers are also placing increasing focus on gro…
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Joeita speaks to blind filmmaker James Rath about his journey in film production and direction. Part 2 of a 2-part series. Highlights Blindness, the Gaze & Filmmaking - Opening Remarks (00:00) Introducing James Rath - Legally Blind Film Director, Accessibility Advocate & Speaker (01:56) Becoming a Blind Filmmaker (02:20) The Impact of YouTube (04:4…
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Humans can and must cooperate to manage climate-driven mass migration, as a heating planet forces the poor and vulnerable, particularly in the global south, to move in order to survive. Every first and third Sunday of the month, The Straits Times analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to climate change. The co…
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Abstract: New faith traditions often modify existing religious tenets to accommodate the particulars of their membership’s needs. A specific example is how different faith communities have modified the Ten Commandments both inside and outside the historic Jewish community. This paper argues that Joseph Smith received a Latter-day Decalogue that was…
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The sports director of Sydney FC and former Bundesliga professional Alexander Baumjohan analyses the Euro 2024 in Germany as a soccer expert and commentator for Optus Sport and spoke to us about the upcoming quarter finals between Switzerland and England and Germany against Spain. Among other things, he reveals how he sees Switzerland's chances to …
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Daniela and Sebastian Gaggl are the children of an Austrian migrant. However, the siblings not only continue some Austrian traditions and their father's Austrian German language; the two have also taken up professions in which Austrian blood has certainly played a certain role — both work in the beverage industry. - Daniela und Sebastian Gaggl sind…
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Switzerland could pull off a historic coup against England on Sunday with the whole swiss community accordingly excited about the weekend. One of them is our valued former colleague and boss Christian Fröhlicher. He is currently very close to the action in Europe with his family and is optimistic about his national team's chances. - Am Sonntag könn…
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Der britische Premierminister Rishi Sunak gesteht Niederlage ein / Ampel-Koalition legt Haushaltskonflikt bei / Laut neuem ARD-Deutschlandtrend ist das Sicherheitsgefühl der Bundesbürger*innen deutlich gesunken / Australiens Regierung kündigt Zuweisung von 100 Millionen Dollar für 33 indigene Gesundheitsinfrastrukturprojekte an / Australisches Steu…
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Whether or not you seek to avoid conflict in real life, avoiding conflict in your writing will make for a boring book. For the first half of this season we are covering conflict as a literary device and taking a close look at the seven different types. I’ll offer examples, I’ll discuss how conflict should guide your story, and I’ll explain how more…
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German experimental electronic artist Moritz Simon Geist opened the new curated event series “Goehte Lounge” with a concert at the Goethe Institute in Sydney. The artist, who lives in Dresden, creates fascinating robots with which he performs his electro compositions. In addition to the music, the visuals also delighted the many guests who had come…
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The European elections have once again shown that the barrier against the extreme right has subsided. Political experts believe the Australian model of compulsory voting could slow down this trend in Western democracies. A colleague discussion with SBS correspondent Barbara Barkhausen. - Die Europawahl hat erneut gezeigt, dass die Hemmschwelle vor …
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The German international school in Sydney in the Terry Hills district is an important institution of the German community in Australia. Dr. Lorenz Metzger has managed the school as its principal for 6 years. According to the statutes, there must be a change of school management at regular intervals. That is why, after a long adventure down under, t…
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Türkei bestellt deutschen Botschafter ein nach Kritik aus Berlin am Wolfsgruß-Jubel bei EM-Spiel / Pro-palästinensische Demonstranten besteigen Dach des Parlamentsgebäudes in Canberra / Koalition plant Veräußerungsbefugnisse gesetzlich zu verankern um Supermärkte zerschlagen zu können / Unabhängigen Abgeordnete bringen Gesetzesentwurf ein zu Werbev…
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The kind of English we speak in Singapore has long been a discussion point. Synopsis: The Usual Place host Natasha Ann Zachariah explores contemporary societal choices and youth perspectives. Throwback to 1999 when then-Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong urged Singaporeans to start using standard English instead of Singlish. These days though, we fiercel…
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